The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, December 15, 1961, Page 4, Image 4

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4 Miss Turner Weils .Mr. Spun at Bellview Baptist (!li 9 ^ '' |jg^^ ^ f The wedding of Miss Irias ma Elizabeth Turner and John larl Milton Spoone was solemn* Sht ized on Sunday. Nov. 19, at 3 nat o'clock at Bellview Baptist S Church with the Rev. J. B. Gei Abcrcrombie. pastor, offici- bri< ating. I Thn Urirlo ic tKn rloiiftKtnr r\f Ti n i liv. Mi 1V4V. 10 VliV, \Jl 1 U Mr. and Mrs. Albert Henry bri Turner of Rt. 2. Laurens. The rl bridegroom is the son of Mr. riaj and Mrs. James P. Spoone, Rt. ful 2, Gray Court. sat Wedding music was pre- roc sented by Mrs. J. B. Aber- sle< crombic. pianist, who played the the traditional wedding hel marches, along with other se- car lections. Vocalists were Miss ter Marv Abercrombie and Tony f Abercrombie. who sang "The the Lord Is My Shepherd." vei p _ _ _ a. f 1 r serving as mairon 01 nonor was Mrs. Lawrence Walker, Lai sister of the bride, who wore a hoc blue velveteen street-length Stc dress. Her hat was of the 1 same material. She carried a ate nosegay of pink carnations. em Miss Melvinia Turner, also 1 a sister, was junior brides- Ea: Clinton News.. Mrs. Ruth Oakley had a birthday November 24. Mrs. E. H. Solomn of At- cei lanta, Ga. and Mrs. E. W. dai Solomn of Smyrna Beach, Fla. El visited the John T. O'Shields ni? of Laurens. I Mr. and Mrs. B. Wright am have moved into their new for home on the new Greenville sis Highway out from Laurens. Jol Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Watson Th attended the funeral of Miss I Nancy Maureen Watson, Mon- Ed day at Yarborough's Chapel He near Cross Anchor. vis ?ne iiircli i! a id. She was dressed simiIv to the honor attendant. ? also carried a pink carion nosegay. lerving as best man was ne Spoone, brother of the degroom. Jshers were Albert Henry rner. Jr., brother of the de, and Larry Burns, lie bride, given in marine by her father, wore a 1-length lace dress over in. The bodice featured a inded neckline and long eves ending in points over ' hands. A seed pearl tiara d her veil of tulle. She ried a white Bible ceiled with a white orchid, following the ceremony, couple received in the i;k,a.. tu~ ~i u Itiuuic yj l U1L* LULU LII. rhe bride is a graduate of urens High School and is )kkeeper at Crews Music >re. Phe bridegroom is a graduof Fort High School and is ployed at F^irth Carpet, rhe couple is residing at 442 st Main St. SPINNING NO. 1 2ND SHIFT By Doris Osborne Mrs. Gertrude George roved a phone call from her ughter, Catherine Tullis, of Paso, Texas last Sunday ;ht. VIr. and Mrs. J. P. Butler :1 little daughter of Calinia visited his brother and ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. tinny Butler, during the anksgiving holidays. VIrs. Evelyn King and Mrs. na Heaton and Carolyn aton were recent shopping itors in Greenville. THE CLOTHMAKER Miss Carolyn Heaton of Greenville spent the Thanksgiving holidays at home. Mrs. Doris Osborne and daughter, Pat, Mrs. Abilena Evans and Mrs. Shirley Lemmons of Laurens attended the annual all night singing Thanksgiving night in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Stai nes celebrated their wedding anniversary November 2(1. Mr. and Mrs. Fred King will celebrate their wedding anniversary December 22. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lawson ...: 1 1 l~i 4,. 1 - will LU1CU1cliv llieil" WCClUlllfJ anniversary December 24. Birthdays Sammy Foster ?Dec. 7. Cecil Lawson?Dec. 9. Timothy Heaton?Dec. 2. Pat Osborne?Dec. 5. Dennis Kinjj?Dec. 10. SPINNING NO. 1 3RD SHIFT By William L. Burden Bessie Rogers celebrated a birthday December 9. Carl (Randy) Campbell of the U. S. Navy spent a few days leave with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Campbell. L. A. Boyette celebrated a birthday December 20. Dennis Laney celebrated a birthday December 10. He was 10 years old. He is the son oi ivir. anci ivirs. jacK Laney. Mrs. Maggie L. Griffin celebrated her 53rd birthday December 9. Donna Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cooper, celebrated her 12th birthday December 16. SPINNING NO. 2 3RD SHIFT By Mary Kay Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Overstreet of High Point. NewYork visited the H. L. Lewis' last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Lewis # gL\ r ? visited in Charleston over the week end. SPOOLING 1ST SHIFT By Kate Riddle We wish all a very Merry Christmas a n d a Happy, Healthful and Prosperous New Year. We want to thank the management for all the nice things they have given us in the years gone by and for our jobs and may we each day try to do better work and be more safe both on and off our jobs. Mr. and Mrs. Jones Wallenzine visited Mr. anil Mrs. Ed Wilkerson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Folds and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nash in Augusta. Georgia recently. We are sorry to report Grace Bright is out on sick leave at this writing. Grace we hope you a speedy recovery and back on your job. Robert Moore is still off on sick leave. Robert we are glad you are better and hope it won't be long before you will be back at work. J. W. and Gertrude Fowler and Ralph and Kate Riddle attended the football game in North Augusta and Gertrude sure can yell for her home team. Keep up t h e good spirit. Gertrude. Happy Birthday To Sallie Johnson?Dec. 1. Pauline Creswoll?Dec. 12~>. Happy Anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Jones Wallenzinc December 121st. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ivoster of Spartanburg are the nr< mi I n.'ironlc nl :i <I >11 <>li t 01 I" f v... .V. . born December 4th at Blalock Clinic. Her name is Catherine Mnxine. She has two little sisters. Christie and Connie. Mr. and Mrs. Arzo Ivester are the happy grandparents. CLOTH ROOM 1ST SHIFT By Dorsey Turner Freddie Tumblin has recovered nicely from a Tonsilcctomy at Blalock Clinic Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Tumblin of An<iors:nn .Tnnior fAdlono spent the Thanksgiving Holidays with their parents and grandparents here, the Fred Tumblins and C. T. Satterfields". Mr. and Mrs. Lerov Dunaway and children of Enoree were recent visitors in Laurens. Also thev attended the Ca ro 1 i na-C1 em son game. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Walker of Laurens were recent visitors of Mrs. Fannie Parrish and Norma. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Holmes and daughter. Robin. Mr. Dor soy Turner and daughter. Lana. were shopping visitors in Greenville recently. Little Robin Snelgrove was honored on her sixth birthday with a party at kindergarten. Refreshments of birthday cake and ice cream were served the children by Robin's Mother and Father, Rill and Betty Snelgrove, assisted by Mrs. Vernon Trammel 1. Party favors were given each child. Mr. and Mrs. Eland Harris and children, David and Beth, of Batesburg and Mrs. R. M. Sullivan were dinner guests of the Bill Snelg roves on Thanksgiving. Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes' 19th anniversary, January 2. Janaice Marie Nelson ? 28 Dec.?6 years old. Dorsey Turner?Jan. 3. Virginia Reeder?Jan. 10. Burton Reeder Jan. 20. Martha Joan Pitts?Jan. 31. Betty Satterwhite?Dec. 14 ELAINE MrC C.rowtwd Mr. R. R. Burns, Principal of (Darlington Street School, Laurens, crowned Klaine McCarson Homecoming Queen of tiarlington Street School Midget Football Team October 26. He also presented her a bouquet of pink Carnations. She was escorted by A. J. Cox. Elaine is the lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCarson, Clinton Mills. DECEMBER. 1981 This handsome gentleman is Johnny Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Price. Johnny is 18 years old. V f dfl i j Robin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snelgrove, celebrated her Gth birthday December 4. Leon Hedgepath entertained his daughter, Tami, on her 2nd birthday with a party October 27. Refreshments were served and games were enjoyed by the 12 small guests. Tami was remembered by a gift from each of her friends. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Bertie Hedgepath and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Roberts. Clinton Woman's C.lul> Holds Party The annual Christmas dinner of the Clinton Mills Woman's Club was held at 7:00 P.M. at the Community House Tuesday, December 12. with 70 guests attending. The Christmas tree, with its brilliant lights a n d bright colored balls, was the center of attraction in the beautir. . 11 i - ? i why ciecoraieu innimuniiv House. Honored quests enjoying the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vance, Mrs. .1. B. Templeton and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Crocker. V0?Atcyr